C&D recycling is evolving fast. Rising material volumes, new regulations and emerging technologies are reshaping how facilities operate. Companies need more than reliable equipment to stay competitive—they need a smarter, integrated process. That’s why Viably developed the C&D Recycling Process Playbook: a guide to help recyclers increase recovery, improve efficiency and future-proof their operations.
Inside the playbook, you’ll discover strategies to:
- Increase recovery rates through smarter material preparation and pre-shredding
- Produce cleaner, higher-value waste streams with advanced separation technologies
- Create cohesive, integrated systems that keep facilities running at peak performance
The playbook highlights how Viably leverages Komptech shredders and separators, paired with Turmec’s plant integration expertise, to design tailored solutions for the toughest C&D challenges. These technologies help facilities capture more commodities, reduce downtime and unlock new revenue streams.
And this isn’t just theory—it’s proven in practice. In 2025, Viably and Turmec announced the launch of their first collaborative customer project with Boyas Recycling. This cutting-edge MRF is designed to process more than 150,000 tons of C&D waste annually from the greater Cleveland area.
Projects like this demonstrate the real-world impact of combining cutting-edge equipment with innovative system design.
Download Viably’s C&D Recycling Playbook to access the full strategies, system examples and practical guidance.
For more information about Viably and its complete portfolio of waste-processing solutions, please visit https://thinkviably.com/.
To learn more about Turmec’s expertise in end-to-end design and building complex waste separation and processing systems, visit http://www.turmec.com/.
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